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Two fragments of faience ushabtis (cf. 29-3-248; also cf. 29-3-260, 29-4-110); blue glaze; [combined: 29-3-191 (eleven fragments), 29-3-215 (six fragments), 29-3-248 (nine fragments), 29-3-258 (four fragments), 29-3-278 (one fragment), 29-3-283 (seven fragments), 29-4-110 (eighty-five pieces), 29-4-226 (four fragments), total = 127 less joins = 122 ushabtis of [GLYPHS] Ankh-hor, born of Tadiuserpahap, Type III 2d; molded (fronts), back blade-dressed, good hard paste with faint bluish core, thick blue-green glaze (where preserved, many worn and faded), vertical inscription (one line) on pilaster [GLYPHS]; fitting fragments: 29-4-110 + 29-4-226 (= one), 29-3-191 + 29-3-191 (= one), 29-3-191 + 29-3-248 (= one), 29-3-248 + 29-3-258 (= one), 29-3-248 + 29-3-278 (= one); complete: three; nearly complete: four; fragments with heads: forty-six; fragments with feet: fifty-three; other fragments: sixteen; total = 122].
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Details

ID
HUMFA_29-3-278
Alternate IDs
29-3-278; HUMFA_29-3-278
Department
Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Classification
Tomb equipment-Ushabtis and ushabti boxes
Entry Date
03/23/1929
Title
Fragments of faience ushabtis
Medium
Faience
Dimensions
Height: 3.7 cm
Credit Line
Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Provenance
Pit G 7750 A, [one originally from street G 7600, pit V, room II (G 7600 V)]
Bibliography
Zivie-Coche, Christiane M. Giza Au Premier Millenaire: Autour du temple d'Isis dame des pyramides. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1991, p. 276.
Remarks
One ushabti fragment from this lot belongs to group attributed to Ankh-hor, accessioned as MFA 29.3215 (= 29-3-248 top + 29-3-278 bottom).
Problems/Questions
MFA accession number verified

Tombs and Monuments 3

Photos 4

Ancient People 2

Unpublished Documents 2